How to Say ‘A very good person.’ in Spain Spanish
Una persona muy buena.
OO-nah pehr-SOH-nah mwee BWAY-nah
[OO-nah pehr-SOH-nah mwee BWAY-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Order: noun + adjective is common. “Muy buena persona” is also a super natural alternative.
🇪🇸 In Spain: “Buena persona” is high praise in Spain—more about character than achievements.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
a (feminine singular)
Introduces the description of Jesús in a gentle, non-dogmatic way.
Para algunos, Jesús fue Una persona muy buena que enseñó el amor.
For some, Jesus was a very good person who taught love.
persona
[pehr-SOH-nah]
person
A neutral category that can be shared across beliefs in interfaith dialogue.
Cuando hay distintas creencias, empezamos diciendo que Jesús fue una persona influyente.
When there are different beliefs, we start by saying that Jesus was an influential person.
muy
[mwee]
very
Intensifier; helps emphasize admiration without making a theological claim.
Mucha gente afirma que Jesús fue muy cercano a los que sufrían.
Many people say Jesus was very close to those who suffered.
buena
[BWAY-nah]
good (feminine singular)
Describes "persona"; conveys moral goodness, kindness, integrity.
En el diálogo, algunos lo describen como una persona muy buena y sabia.
In dialogue, some describe him as a very good and wise person.
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